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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steady standing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stable or consistent position, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The athlete maintained a steady standing throughout the competition, demonstrating her strength and balance."
Alternatives: "a stable position" or "a firm stance".
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Find a steady standing position and remember to watch your fingers when you do start chiseling.
Clear the area of any potential hazards and find a steady standing position.
Find a steady standing position and remember to watch your fingers when you do start sawing.
Remember to drill safely: put on your goggles, make sure all loose items of clothing and hair are tucked away, clear the area of any potential hazards, and find a steady standing position.
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She was a steady presence, standing with her legs apart in her loose shorts, one hand smoothing and folding the red cloth, which grew smaller with each fold, the heavy iron in her other hand.
ST N) describes the number of moment signal samples that belong to a steady phase standing.
The figures suggest the rate of white arrests has remained relatively steady, standing at 3,967.47 in 1980 and 3,392.33 in 2012.
In Uelzen, the biodiversity strategy yields a steady increase in standing volume.
Then the biggest leprechaun of all rose to his feet, to a steady crescendo and a standing ovation.
Although the outbreak of the current war helped Mr. Kabila's popularity at first, deteriorating economic and social conditions have caused a steady decline in his standing here.
With so much creativity -- and the allure of a steady, multi-year income standing in stark contrast the ephemeral nature of film work -- TV no longer has such a second-class stigma attached.
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